The Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center empowers non-profits to closely network with other agencies and create synergistic energy towards the life changing opportunities we all want for our clients and those in our community.
Launching a new fiscal year, The Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center is welcoming 6 new members to its board: Knickole Barger Stone, Nick Gladding, Nate Jacobs, Chris Johnson, Nikki Taylor, and Nick Zennario. Robin Serbin is stepping into the role of Board President.
The Center is increasingly focusing on three areas of programming: sustainability, connection, and leadership. Under Serbin’s leadership as Board President, the 2020-2021 board gathers virtually to strategize.
“In a year of when our region will face unknowable challenges, this board’s expertise and energy will ensure that we meet our community’s needs for resources and connection,” says Executive Director & CEO Dr. Kameron Hodgens. “Sustainability is in our DNA. We help to stabilize the human services network during these times of change.”
The Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center empowers non-profits to closely network with other agencies and create synergistic energy towards the life changing opportunities we all want for our clients and those in our community.
Real estate is one of the greatest costs in a business budget. Our partnership with the Glasser Schoenbaum Human Services Center allows more money to go towards our mission. And what better place to house our office than on a campus with nineteen other outreach agencies.
We are a small and young organization and having the ability to network and partner with other community organizations is key to the quality and impact of our work. In addition to the affordable space that The Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center provides to all of us, it inspires us to use this collaborative model as we work to empower our students and their families.
I can't fully express how wonderful it is to take a client by the hand and walk them no more than a couple hundred feet from our office to another agency that can help them when they are in crisis.
As a small organization with a staff of two, employee safety was a big consideration when we were looking for office space. We did not want our employees to be in a place where they were alone. Being on the GSHSC campus has been great because there is a whole community of like-minded professionals.